A grand jury is looking into a former Albuquerque Police Department chief's role in the $2 million contract the city awarded to Taser International to outfit officers with body cameras.

The Albuquerque Journal reports that subpoenas have been served on city officials requesting former Chief Ray Schultz's emails, payroll stubs and memos as well as other records. The grand jury is part of an investigation by the office of the Attorney General in the wake of a scathing state audit that suggested Schultz may have given Taser an unfair advantage when awarding the contract.

Schultz is now assistant police chief in Memorial Villages, Texas. He says he has spoken to legal counsel but feels confident that the grand jury will find there was plenty of due diligence before awarding the contract.